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SETTING AND DIAGNOSTIC MENU DESCRIPTIONS

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SETTINGS MENU

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TIME & DATE

 

Set and/or edit the time and date.

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SPEED

 

MAX SPEED

: Set the maximum operational speed of the 

 

 

motor.

 

ACCELERATION

: Set how fast the gate will accelerate

 

 

at motor start. This can be set at slow, medium, 

 

 

or fast.

 

SLOW DOWN

: Set the travel percentage where the motor

 

 

will start slowing down as it approaches the open 

 

 

and close limit.

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POWER

 

TORQUE

: Set the torque level to low, medium, or high.

 

CURR. SENSE

: Set the way the board reads current from 

 

 

load. 

THLD 

(threshold) is the default setting

 

 

and is recommended for normal operation. 

 

 

PRGV 

(progressive) is used in installations where 

 

 

wind is a factor for the gate.

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7 DAY TIMER

 

EVENT 1

: Set up to 10 programmable events.

 

EVENT ACT.

: Set the event actions

 

 

OFF (Disabled) = Nothing happens

 

 

OPEN = Opens the gate once

 

 

OPEN & HOLD = Opens the gate and holds it 

 

 

 

open. Only a close event or close 

 

 

 

override command will close the gate

 

 

CLOSE = Closes the gate once

 

 

CLOSE & HOLD = Closes the gate and holds it

 

 

 

closed. Only an open event or open

 

 

 

override command will open the gate

 

 

AUX RELAY ON = Turns auxiliary relay on

 

 

AUX RELAY OFF = Turns auxiliary relay off

 

TIME

: Set the time the action takes place.

 

DAYS (ACTIVE)

: Set the days the action is to be active. 

 

 

Each day need to be manually turned on using 

 

 

the right arrow (>) to toggle it on/off.

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LEAF DELAY

 

DELAY LEAF

: Select the leaf to have the delay. This 

 

 

function is used in dual gate applications only. 

 

 

Leaf delay is for the open cycle of the selected 

 

 

leaf. The close delay will be on the opposite leaf

 

 

of the one that is selected.

 

DELAY

: Set the delay for the selected leaf.

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AUXILIARY RELAY

 

RELAY ACTION

: Set the action of the relay function.

 

 

OFF

: Relay is inactive 

 

 

PRE-WARN SIGNAL

: Relay is used to turn on a 

 

 

strobe light or siren with a delay before the gate 

 

 

starts moving. Adjustable up to 6 seconds.

 

 

MOVING SIGNAL

: Relay is on and kept active 

 

 

while the gate is in motion.

 

 

ALARM SIGNAL

: Relay is on when the gate has  

 

 

been tampered with. This is used as an alarm

 

 

sensor output.

 

 

OPENED SIGNAL

: Relay is on and kept active 

 

 

when the gate is in the fully open position.

 

 

CLOSED SIGNAL

: Relay is on and kept active 

 

 

when the gate is in the fully closed position.

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SERVICE CYCLE
 

SERVICE CYCLE COUNT

: Used to program a service call. 

 

 

Set the number of cycles you want the gate to 

 

 

run before the gate operator gives off an 

 

 

audible double beep alarm. The alarm will off

 

 

every hour for 1 minute to let the customer 

 

 

know that the gate needs service. 

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LIMIT SW CONF.

 

INDEX

: This is the default configuration. The limit uses a 

 

 

hall effect sensor for speed control and to keep 

 

 

track of the gate position.

 

BEMF

: This option is used when the gate is to run only on

 

 

limit switches. NOTE: Not fully functional.

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SET TO DEFAULT

 

DEFAULT ALL

: Resets all parameters (below) to factory 

 

 

settings.

 

DEFAULT SPEED

: Resets speed to 100%, acceleration to 

 

 

fast, and the slow down to 90%.

 

DEFAULT POWER

: Resets torque to medium and the 

 

 

current sense to progressive.

 

DEFAULT 7/D TIMER

: Disables all events and makes them

 

 

inactive.

 

DEFAULT LEAF DLY

: Resets leaf selection to none and 0.0

 

 

seconds.

 

DEFAULT RLY FUNC

: Resets relay function to off/inactive.

 

DEFAULT SVC C

: Resets service counter to 00000.

 

DEFAULT SW CONF.

: Resets limit switch configuration to 

 

 

index.

DIAGNOSTICS MENU

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GATE STATUS: Provides status of gate (ie: opening, opened, 

 

 

closing, closed, stopped, or stopped ERD)

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METER: Provides status of battery voltage, line in voltage, motor 1

 

 

current draw, and motor 2 current draw.

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MOTOR ONE: Provides speed and position of gate travel of

 

 

motor 1.

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MOTOR TWO: Provides speed and position of gate travel of 

 

 

motor 2.

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EVENT LOG: Provides the last 25 abnormal gate events to assist in 

 

 

troubleshooting. The events are date and time 

 

 

stamped as they happen.

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CYCLE COUNT: Provides life, month, day, and remaining service 

 

 

cycle counts.

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Summary of Contents for TORO 24

Page 1: ...SWING GATE OPENER INSTALLATION MANUAL TORO 24 UL325 Compliant Compliant Compliant UL991 CSA C22 2 Canada L I S T E D US Compliant Copyright 2017 all o matic inc www allomatic net WWW ALLOMATIC NET...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Direction Setting 16 Programmable Relay 17 Electronic Reversing Device ERD Adjustment 18 Timer Adjustment and Radio Setting 19 Dip Switch Functions 20 LED Diagnostics 21 WIRING ACCESSORIES TO CONTROL...

Page 4: ...the gate is not moving It is advised that the power be turned off Always keep people and objects away from the gate No one should cross the path of a moving gate The gate operator must be tested month...

Page 5: ...minimum force setting that will allow for reliable gate operation Install the operator inside the fence line Do not install the operator on the public side of the fence line Install a proper electric...

Page 6: ...cted access locations not servicing the general public and where unauthorized access is prevented via supervision by security personnel THE SIX TYPES OF OBSTRUCTION SENSING SYSTEMS TYPE A Inherent ent...

Page 7: ...e phase 4 amps 230 VAC single phase 2 amps or 12 24 VDC solar panel up to 80 watts Duty Cycle Continuous Temperature Range 40 to 160 Gear Box Ratio N A Dimensions Fully retracted arm 38 39 Fully exten...

Page 8: ...D TIMER GATE OPERATOR BACK MOUNTING PLATE BACK MOUNTING BRACKET FRONT GATE BRACKET 2 EMERGENCY RELEASE KEY 2 PIVOT PINS PIVOT PIN SECURE SETSCREW Exit Loop Phantom Loop Safety Loop See side for Jumper...

Page 9: ...se the installation measurements in the chart below If necessary modify the gate construction for best automation performance Before proceeding with the gate operator installation be sure of the follo...

Page 10: ...rformance Before proceeding with the gate operator installation be sure of the following The gate moves open and close freely when on manual The gate hinges are properly positioned and lubricated Ther...

Page 11: ...k mounting bracket to t the geometry and weld the bracket to the steel post or back mounting plate NOTE A custom mounting plate is required for gates that open to the outside See Push to Open installa...

Page 12: ...r to gate operation The operator cycles power to the external entrapment protection device and checks for device signals If the operator does not receive the correct feedback from the device the gate...

Page 13: ...it point of the loop saw cut to the gate operator Twist loop wires 6 turns per foot as shown below Improper twisting of wires can cause loop issues When using an inside and outside safety loop loops m...

Page 14: ...gle length wire NEVER use two wires for the ground Check the local city code for proper earth ground rod type and grounding procedures OPERATORS MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED Use a minimum of a 20 amp ded...

Page 15: ...en and close limit switches on the bottom of the gate actuator Step 2 Loosen the limit switch screws to allow the switch to slide Step 3 Make the necessary adjustments to the limit switch Step 4 Tight...

Page 16: ...y before the gate starts moving Adjustable up to 6 seconds MOVING SIGNAL Relay is on and kept active while the gate is in motion ALARM SIGNAL Relay is on when the gate has been tampered with This is u...

Page 17: ...m and press ENTER Use the arrows to select the ACTION and press ENTER to save Use the arrows to set the time for the action and press ENTER to save Set the days you would like the action to take effec...

Page 18: ...tions O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 ALL O MATICINC ENG ESP CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 5 5 MOTOR 1 MOTOR...

Page 19: ...tion and press ENTER If PRE WARN SIGNAL was selected you must set the delay use the up and down arrows to set the pre warn delay and press ENTER to save NOTE An asterisk will appear on the selected fu...

Page 20: ...does not reverse when it hits an obstruction the ERD is not sensitive enough O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 ALL O MATICINC ENG ESP CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 53...

Page 21: ...meter is turned counter clockwise all the way O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B S 3 ALL O MATICINC ENG ESP CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202...

Page 22: ...e will stop The vehicle must get off of the loop before the gate continues to close forcing the second vehicle to present valid credentials This is a true one pass anti tailgating feature to be used w...

Page 23: ...a problem with the motor hall sensor feedback Blinks twice every two seconds when a motor overload is detected Blinks three times every two seconds when the game is jammed CLOSE LIM2 ON when the CLOSE...

Page 24: ...itch Push Button Card Reader 5 5 MOTOR 1 MOTOR 2 MON_12 24VDC MON_CLOSE MON_OPEN STOP CMD COMMON COMMON CLOSE CMD C EXIT LOOP DETECTOR KEYPAD OR TELEPHONE PUSH BUTTON OR FIRE BOX CARD READER OR KEY SW...

Page 25: ...pen to the full open position if an obstruction is sensed and resets the automatic close timer This input does nothing in the opening direction If a device is not connected or it senses a fault MON_FA...

Page 26: ..._OPEN COM COMMON POWER COMMON POWER MON_12 24VDC EMX NIR 50 WIRE BOARD TERMINAL BLACK MON_CLOSE OR MON_OPEN WHITE COMMON BLUE COMMON BROWN MON_12 24VDC TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS R50R UL R32P UL SR33HD SR6...

Page 27: ...additional device The N C contact of the additional device will now go on the SAFETY terminal of the board IMPORTANT Use different frequencies for each loop detector to eliminate interference 12VDC GR...

Page 28: ...ally Open 24V COM CLOSE CMD Stop Common Normally Closed 24V COM STOP CMD CMX 309FB C 8 0000 M 535202 5 5 MOTOR 1 MOTOR 2 MON_12 24VDC MON_CLOSE MON_OPEN STOP CMD COMMON COMMON N C COM OPEN CLOSE STOP...

Page 29: ...outlet plug For Magnetic Lock Wire nut one wire from transformer directly to one wire of the magnetic lock The other wire from transformer will be connected to the board relay plug input and the COM o...

Page 30: ...iver connections l Connect the 2 gray relay wires to the RADIO and COMMON on the radio plug l Connect the black common negative to the COMMON on the radio plug l Connect the red power positive to the...

Page 31: ...the board For a solar installation upgrade the batteries according to usage For information on solar applications solar panel sizes battery size etc please call ALL O Matic O U R 3 6 B S 3 O U R 3 6 B...

Page 32: ...STOP CMD COMMON COMMON EXTERNAL SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLATION When using an external solar package connect batteries straight into the LINE IN input The batteries will need to be upgraded according to us...

Page 33: ...mpartment forward 2 Insert the key and turn the key clockwise to the unlock position 3 Turn the knob clockwise to release the motor NOTE Make sure the white bar on the knob is on the position opposite...

Page 34: ...ranties are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied andALL O MATIC INC shall not be liable for consequential damage All implied warranties of merchantability and or fitness for a p...

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